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. >> sulema: los abogados que defienden al sospechoso del atentado a la maratón de boston en massachusetts alegan que su cliente es torturado tras las rejas. se reportó en un diario de boston que los abogados de dzhokhar tsarnaev dijeron esto en una audiencia debido a que su defendido no puede socializar con otros presos ni ser visitado amigos. el joven de 20 años está acusado de participar en la detonación de bombas caseras, pero tres personas y pidieron a decenas más. - la marina de guerra estadounidense enfrenta un nuevo escándalo de corrupción relacionado con prostitutas y dinero a cambio de información. según reportes, el vicealmirante raúl y otro oficial superior de la madrina, junto con un agente del servicio de investigación criminal fueron arrestados hace dos meses por vender secretos militares al director de una empresa que recopilaban datos acerca de cualquier movimiento de los buques de guerra y sus oficiales. - vamos a la información internacional este martes en el mundo en 60 segundos. >> en filipinas, están evacuando a los sobrevivientes de el supervisor que azo
. >> sulema: los abogados que defienden al sospechoso del atentado a la maratón de boston en massachusetts alegan que su cliente es torturado tras las rejas. se reportó en un diario de boston que los abogados de dzhokhar tsarnaev dijeron esto en una audiencia debido a que su defendido no puede socializar con otros presos ni ser visitado amigos. el joven de 20 años está acusado de participar en la detonación de bombas caseras, pero tres personas y pidieron a decenas más. - la marina...
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up as care costs will go he did in massachusetts people people will run to the doctor and get the physical. that will settle in with very good nurses and physicians and these teams of caregivers to organize primary care, chronic care management and the life care. there are lots of things we can do if we can write down the barriers across the board.
up as care costs will go he did in massachusetts people people will run to the doctor and get the physical. that will settle in with very good nurses and physicians and these teams of caregivers to organize primary care, chronic care management and the life care. there are lots of things we can do if we can write down the barriers across the board.
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if you look at your screen you see the #aja massachusetts anm. >> it's the self proclaimed front page of the internet. reta.com boasts 80 million users. the readers vote up or down on articles. it's known for making things go viral and i tracting world leaders to answer questions from a global audjennings. audiences. how did they become the start up. how the 21st century will be made and not managed. alexus is behind red pig and the travel mug site. thank you for being here. thank you for having me. you just released a book and you are 30 years old and it means we have weafted ou wasted our live. you were once a geek and husky and healthy like me. talk to us how your geeky childhood in234r50u7bsz influenh to success. >> i was lucky that neither of my parents had nick i anything e way of a tech background. they had resources to buy a powerful computer a pc that they gave me total freedom with. as long as you can put it back together and take it apart and do what you want with it. they didn't fully understand what it would do but they had an e amunchahunch it would be impo. >> i played
if you look at your screen you see the #aja massachusetts anm. >> it's the self proclaimed front page of the internet. reta.com boasts 80 million users. the readers vote up or down on articles. it's known for making things go viral and i tracting world leaders to answer questions from a global audjennings. audiences. how did they become the start up. how the 21st century will be made and not managed. alexus is behind red pig and the travel mug site. thank you for being here. thank you for...
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he tried to ban that in massachusetts. deval patrick, when he took over, he lifted those restrictions right away and unbanned it. mitt romney had pulled massachusetts out of a regional effort in the northeast to control greenhouse gases. when deval patrick took office, he reversed that decision right away. he put massachusetts back into that agreement. governor deval patrick was sworn in on january 4th. it was only two weeks later, by january 18th, the romney denialism on climate change was over, and massachusetts was back in the world of science. here's the really interesting thing, though. that same month, when mitt romney left office and deval patrick got sworn in, and alof those leftover policies the from the romney era got reversed, that same month, the other thing that happened in massachusetts is that romney care started. the month that mitt romney left office, january 2007, that's the same month that massachusetts residents were supposed to start enrolling in the massachusetts version of health reform. which was, a
he tried to ban that in massachusetts. deval patrick, when he took over, he lifted those restrictions right away and unbanned it. mitt romney had pulled massachusetts out of a regional effort in the northeast to control greenhouse gases. when deval patrick took office, he reversed that decision right away. he put massachusetts back into that agreement. governor deval patrick was sworn in on january 4th. it was only two weeks later, by january 18th, the romney denialism on climate change was...
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for many years, every year, the mothers against drunk driving gave massachusetts a "f" on our laws. we have personal injury lawyers in our legislature and they refuse to have any changes that would cut off the cash cow of all these people who drink, drive, get arrested, and get off. they're are numerous people who've been arrested for drunk driving 10, 12 times in a row. they are time bombs waiting to go off and we have 200 people a year getting killed by drunk drivers. think about that. over 200 people a year. many more are being injured by drunk drivers. you'd think about the misery caused by that problem and it touches thousands and thousands across the commonwealth each year. we have never change the laws to make them stricter. i finally met an amazing family. their daughter, melody, was a 13-year-old girl who got run over by a drunk driver in. daylight when she was coming back from a birthday party as a cheerleader. she was a lovely and sweet young girl. she was there young child. a woman had too many drinks at lunch and was a repeat drunk driver. she ran her over and killed he
for many years, every year, the mothers against drunk driving gave massachusetts a "f" on our laws. we have personal injury lawyers in our legislature and they refuse to have any changes that would cut off the cash cow of all these people who drink, drive, get arrested, and get off. they're are numerous people who've been arrested for drunk driving 10, 12 times in a row. they are time bombs waiting to go off and we have 200 people a year getting killed by drunk drivers. think about...
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what i will not support is making drastic cuts in certain states like iowa, new york, or massachusetts in order to increase funding in other states. what we have to do is protect every state in this country because there is no state where programs like the meals on wheels program do not already have long waiting lines. so what we need to do is invest in these programs, and when we do that, i think we will have done a very, very important thing for seniors all over this country. and with that, madam president, i would yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from nebraska. mr. johanns: madam president, i ask unanimous consent to speak in morning business for 10 minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. johanns: thank you. i come to the floor today to talk about the health care law. we've reached the one-month milestone of the embarrassing rollout of healthcare.government ancare.governmentand.gov and it still doesn't work. and there's no shortage of media. bloomberg -- "insurers getting faulty data from u.s. health exchanges." "consumer reports" -- "stay away from
what i will not support is making drastic cuts in certain states like iowa, new york, or massachusetts in order to increase funding in other states. what we have to do is protect every state in this country because there is no state where programs like the meals on wheels program do not already have long waiting lines. so what we need to do is invest in these programs, and when we do that, i think we will have done a very, very important thing for seniors all over this country. and with that,...
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there are some people from massachusetts causing a disturbance. capuano, who r. represents a famous area of america, south boston, a wonderful area of our country. as every member of this house knows, we rely on an outstanding group of professionals who manage the floor and the party cloak rooms. this is true for democrats and republicans. on the democratic side, we have been incredibly fortunate to have been served with great ability by a devoted public servant with a wonderful sense of humor, a sense of this house, a sense of history, a sense of decency and a sense of how to help members greatly. he has managed our cloakroom for the past 33 years. that man devoted to the smooth running of the people's house day in and day out is barry sullivan. and as he prepares to retire from service, i want to join not only those from massachusetts who are justifiably very proud of him as a brother from their own state, but also all of those in the house, on both sides of the aisle, but particularly on our side of the aisle, who have been advantaged by his service, by his go
there are some people from massachusetts causing a disturbance. capuano, who r. represents a famous area of america, south boston, a wonderful area of our country. as every member of this house knows, we rely on an outstanding group of professionals who manage the floor and the party cloak rooms. this is true for democrats and republicans. on the democratic side, we have been incredibly fortunate to have been served with great ability by a devoted public servant with a wonderful sense of humor,...
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still heavy downpours through eastern massachusetts. boston logan will have difficulty with flights. just because of the wind plus the rain that will be coming down. as we head toward the evening, finally this starts to shift offshore. it should be all gone as we head into the overnight. just snow showers left in the mountains of northern new england. for snow totals, up to a foot possible western new york. i think especially from rochester toward buffalo, just west of the finger lakes. that should be the bull's-eye. there are winter storm warnings up. treacherous travel and power outages. that streak of snow will head up into northwestern parts of have the vermont and towards pittsburgh. not just the storm but the lake effect that kicks in afterwards. airports to watch this day, we're looking at buffalo, new york, with the snow. boston with the rain and the wind. new york also watching the rain. and hartford, connecticut, upper 50s. heavy downpours rolling through as we head through the course of the day. thanksgiving itself, just cold
still heavy downpours through eastern massachusetts. boston logan will have difficulty with flights. just because of the wind plus the rain that will be coming down. as we head toward the evening, finally this starts to shift offshore. it should be all gone as we head into the overnight. just snow showers left in the mountains of northern new england. for snow totals, up to a foot possible western new york. i think especially from rochester toward buffalo, just west of the finger lakes. that...
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. >> in massachusetts the animal league of boston jumped into a rescue site to rescue this guy, a wild coyote. >> in this particular case, this coyote had fell into the found as area of this construction site so it was trapped by these giant concrete walls. so the animal rescue league of boston, this dude with his net, scooped the coyote up, hands the net up to his partner up there and watch -- >> that's a good looking coyote, too. >> he's so handsome. >> a relative of wiley. >> this is the result of a road runner prank. >> they get the net back up, the coyote frees himself and runs off, completely uninjured in the fall. they said the kie olie was doing fall. he went back to fight another battle or find his family. >> we have more winners in the flat screen tv give away. >> melissa won in ohio. >> and dellano jennings. >> and you have a chance to win a flat screen a little later in our show. >> need monday's buzz word, be 18 or older and be a u.s. resident to enter. >> the buzz word is coming up, your chance to win a flat screen tv. >> gopro cameras are about $400, $500 depending which
. >> in massachusetts the animal league of boston jumped into a rescue site to rescue this guy, a wild coyote. >> in this particular case, this coyote had fell into the found as area of this construction site so it was trapped by these giant concrete walls. so the animal rescue league of boston, this dude with his net, scooped the coyote up, hands the net up to his partner up there and watch -- >> that's a good looking coyote, too. >> he's so handsome. >> a...
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. >>> a massachusetts woman on a noigs protect our four legged friends. her campaign to keep the k-9 officers safe and sound. >>> a dog, a blind man and a flight attendant and the passenger revolt they triggered that actually kept the flight on the ground. that story is coming up on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news >>> we all know heros come in different shapes and sizes, and often four feet. >> one animal lover in massachusetts is trying to change it one dog at a time. here's abc's gio benitez. >> they are heros on the front line, the first on the scene. the most dangerous confrontations. >> saint paul police k-9 is dead. >> the k-9 officer. >> shot and killed the dog. >> just last month t k-9 from sacramento county shot in the chest while chasing a robbery suspect. he survived. it's a headline that officer ed meyers hears all too often. >> my partner looks out for me. i look out for my partner. >> reporter: partners that do their job without a crucial life-saving tool, a bulletproof vest. that's where sandy mar sell comes in. custom-fitted k-
. >>> a massachusetts woman on a noigs protect our four legged friends. her campaign to keep the k-9 officers safe and sound. >>> a dog, a blind man and a flight attendant and the passenger revolt they triggered that actually kept the flight on the ground. that story is coming up on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news >>> we all know heros come in different shapes and sizes, and often four feet. >> one animal lover in massachusetts...
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says we have reported surreptitiously in mafia induction ceremony at 93 k-kilo street and bedford, massachusetts where your client is on the tape. i wasn't going to say he didn't record it i have to hear it. what i heard was there was a ceremony and they put a gun on the table. they brought a nice outcome finger, but the card, the whole works. i said, you know, this is really remarkable that the testimony that i heard all these years, which i used to laugh at and make fun of, apparently has some validity to it. so we are trying a motion to suppress in this case. this is the case where they end up saying the fbi agent to prison for 10 years. connolly or more up in boston and catch india ei and also supplies. that's a whole different story. i'm sitting down because i get the feeling the case is ever going to be resolved in the as three murder charges against him. i could wrap it up if i were able to resolve it before the trial began. the agents were lying on the stand. but i could prove it at the time as far as taking testimony from the informants and the like. i sat down with vinnie and his assoc
says we have reported surreptitiously in mafia induction ceremony at 93 k-kilo street and bedford, massachusetts where your client is on the tape. i wasn't going to say he didn't record it i have to hear it. what i heard was there was a ceremony and they put a gun on the table. they brought a nice outcome finger, but the card, the whole works. i said, you know, this is really remarkable that the testimony that i heard all these years, which i used to laugh at and make fun of, apparently has...
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i never felt like i lived in a city in los angeles, but when i lived in massachusetts, where i live, i was close to boston. i had such a great time in boston but i did not like massachusetts so much because it was cold, the culture was foreign to me. when i came to san francisco, the first time i came, there was a rainbow over the bay and there was something calling me. i was 20 at the time. i knew that this was a place i needed to live. the history here, you can see it in terms of buildings, you know the history from, labor history, hit the history, history of what happened in 1978 with milk, mosconi. but i wanted to be a part of its. >> what got you involved in politics? >> i had been involved in politics for decades. i was doing work around central america, supporting people in central america, protecting against u.s. imperialism, and their right to live. i was doing a lot of work on campus in college. head of work against apartheid. i was involved in a lot of the efforts to push back on efforts to remove affirmative action, prop 209, all kinds of work around ballot measures that
i never felt like i lived in a city in los angeles, but when i lived in massachusetts, where i live, i was close to boston. i had such a great time in boston but i did not like massachusetts so much because it was cold, the culture was foreign to me. when i came to san francisco, the first time i came, there was a rainbow over the bay and there was something calling me. i was 20 at the time. i knew that this was a place i needed to live. the history here, you can see it in terms of buildings,...
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just for the western portion o f massachusetts. it was a way to protect the area from large chain stores. >> you might not choose to go to mcdonald's but a locally owned restaurants. >> at only 25, alice's job is to convince customers to embrace berk shares. 140,000 bills are now in circulation. five banks exchange them and more than 400 businesses accept them across rural towns. >> a lot of people think this sounds crazy. >> i have to remember that sometimes. not like all hippy dippy businesses taking berkshares. they are lawyers and accountants. >> there is an encouragement to get berkshares. 20 dollars get you 20 berkslairs and 1 dollar. >> we're not unhappy to do it. >> the berkshares has even gotten international protection. half million dollar grant to start offering berkshares loans. he thinks this could help protect from things like the euro crisis. >> small and medium size crisis, so introducing this loan program within the berk shares,. >> for now, it's a way to connect with neighbors. >> now is a good time to do it. i'm
just for the western portion o f massachusetts. it was a way to protect the area from large chain stores. >> you might not choose to go to mcdonald's but a locally owned restaurants. >> at only 25, alice's job is to convince customers to embrace berk shares. 140,000 bills are now in circulation. five banks exchange them and more than 400 businesses accept them across rural towns. >> a lot of people think this sounds crazy. >> i have to remember that sometimes. not like...
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in massachusetts it's $13.18. so this is a bill today that could deliver product to the gentleman's constituents in massachusetts at a much more reasonable price. this sounds to me like a bill that will help the economy. this sounds to me like a bill that would create jobs for the american people. i'd ask unanimous consent that the table prepared by the committee of energy and commerce be put in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. . burgess: the minority whip talked about the doc fix. our committee, the committee of the energy and commerce passed in a bipartisan fashion a repeal of the sustainible growth rate formula. i think it's a good bill. it's a bill where we had participation from both sides of the dieas, not a single consent -- dias, not a single consenting vote right before the august recess. there is another body here in the capitol building, they are considering their own version of a similar bill in the appropriate finance committee over in the other body. i don't want to
in massachusetts it's $13.18. so this is a bill today that could deliver product to the gentleman's constituents in massachusetts at a much more reasonable price. this sounds to me like a bill that will help the economy. this sounds to me like a bill that would create jobs for the american people. i'd ask unanimous consent that the table prepared by the committee of energy and commerce be put in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. . burgess: the minority whip...
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. -- in massachusetts. [applause] today only 25% of our legislature is women and in the senate the number has only grown to 13%. this is not just a problem in massachusetts. 18% of the seats in congress are women. there is not enough progress and we need to do everything we can to encourage and support women wet dreams of running for office. those of us who are female legislatures -- we need to do everything we can to encourage and support women who have dreams of running for office. those of us who are female legislatures we need to do everything we can to encourage and support women who have dreams of running for office. don't close the door behind you. keep it open. [applause] in office.ve to be to many women feel they don't have enough credentials to run and resign themselves to be content in the background, often behind man. several woman web achieved a level of public office have begun their careers later in life. takemore women will not the initiative to run unless they are directly asked too many ti
. -- in massachusetts. [applause] today only 25% of our legislature is women and in the senate the number has only grown to 13%. this is not just a problem in massachusetts. 18% of the seats in congress are women. there is not enough progress and we need to do everything we can to encourage and support women wet dreams of running for office. those of us who are female legislatures -- we need to do everything we can to encourage and support women who have dreams of running for office. those of...
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i grew up in massachusetts where whittier was from. i had whittier rammed down my throat and didn't like him much. when the library of america called me to do the book on whittier, i thought, all right. i reread him and he was marvelous. i was too young for him. besides being a good poet. he was a wonderful man in many ways and was a long time abolitionist. he was more than antislavery. he wanted slavery enended. he didn't the president in a gradual way. i was interested in literary figures whom we know as literary fill your and their history. >> we come to history from a similar literary place. my graduate degree is in american literature, and i live on man tuck et largely because i like mobby dick. [laughter] and he does. >> i wrote a little book about that. and -- >> i'm a fan. and -- like wise. continuing and i was actually named for nathaniel haw thorn. wasn't it said that his biography of franklin piers was the greatest work of fiction he had ever written. >> yeah, it was said that. and he dedicated. when he dedicated a book to f
i grew up in massachusetts where whittier was from. i had whittier rammed down my throat and didn't like him much. when the library of america called me to do the book on whittier, i thought, all right. i reread him and he was marvelous. i was too young for him. besides being a good poet. he was a wonderful man in many ways and was a long time abolitionist. he was more than antislavery. he wanted slavery enended. he didn't the president in a gradual way. i was interested in literary figures...
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and he stopped in massachusetts to get again to eat. he's sitting there in a restaurant and a couple comes up in the man says i know you. you're on the supreme court, right? he says yes. you're stephen breyer, right? he didn't want to embarrass the valid part of his wife, so we said yes, and stephen breyer. they chatted for a while and the patsy question that he didn't expect. justice breyer, what's the best thing about being on the supreme court? he thought for a minute that i'd have to sit the privilege of serving with david souter. [laughter] and then off he went. how can you not love an institution where that's possible even today? [laughter] >> jeffrey, many years ago i worked for the dow jones weekly national observer and i was the backup reporter, court reporter for that paper with nina totenberg, now famous at npr and i'm sure you know nina. nina would come back from covering the court with wonderful little stories from the end i. and it wasn't exactly cost of, but it sheds some light. >> was not disparage gossett. [laughter] >>
and he stopped in massachusetts to get again to eat. he's sitting there in a restaurant and a couple comes up in the man says i know you. you're on the supreme court, right? he says yes. you're stephen breyer, right? he didn't want to embarrass the valid part of his wife, so we said yes, and stephen breyer. they chatted for a while and the patsy question that he didn't expect. justice breyer, what's the best thing about being on the supreme court? he thought for a minute that i'd have to sit...
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, a couple years previous to that, that he saw romney care, or the plan he developed and created in massachusetts as a model for the country. you can find that video tape quite easily, john, i'm sure you will. >> not for the country as a whole. >> no, he said the model for the country as a whole. >> exit question, on a credibility scale from 0 to 100. no credibility whatsoever and 100 meaning total credibility, what is president obama's current credibility rating? 0 to 100. >> four, the highest level of lying quite frankly, so today, noncredibility level is probably 8 out of 10. >> you hear that, matthews? >> i say 66. >> right. and -- >> 66. >> four times that of his critics. >> what's your answer to the question? >> i'll go with the 66 and point out four times what the credibility of republicans in this debate. >> i think it's 38.79%. >> 38.79. we have to be precise on this show, john. >> okay, mclaughlin.com and answer to your comments. the mclaughlin.com does have its own website and you can watch our program or any of the recent programs, we go back to several decades on the web at any time
, a couple years previous to that, that he saw romney care, or the plan he developed and created in massachusetts as a model for the country. you can find that video tape quite easily, john, i'm sure you will. >> not for the country as a whole. >> no, he said the model for the country as a whole. >> exit question, on a credibility scale from 0 to 100. no credibility whatsoever and 100 meaning total credibility, what is president obama's current credibility rating? 0 to 100....
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. >> so massachusetts basically, not everybody, of course we know that but massachusetts en masse, pardon the pun, has said we are buying into the big spending government nanny state that's being presented to us i want to know why. it's a one party system. >> why? you have got -- look, you have, what, 6 million people in massachusetts? >> 6.4 million. 4.6 million voters. >> 4.6 million people. most of them in the boston area. >> rubber stamped. >> educated group. all right. it's a largely uneducated state. it's a sophisticated state with a long, glorious history. yet, the majority of people in the state of massachusetts said we want this irresponsible spending we want a one party system. why? >> i wish i could answer that for you bill. >> all right. it is a mystery of the universe. it's our fault that barack obama is creating or trying to create a nanny state. we gave them another term. when we had an alternative. go ahead, last word. >> well, thank you, in massachusetts, people are starting to wake up and i think throughout the country, too. because they are looking at their paychecks an
. >> so massachusetts basically, not everybody, of course we know that but massachusetts en masse, pardon the pun, has said we are buying into the big spending government nanny state that's being presented to us i want to know why. it's a one party system. >> why? you have got -- look, you have, what, 6 million people in massachusetts? >> 6.4 million. 4.6 million voters. >> 4.6 million people. most of them in the boston area. >> rubber stamped. >> educated...
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that's the story of the creation of modern massachusetts. that's the story of the creation of modern america. the other thing i would say about dukakis, the reason he matters to me, not about his ideology or politics, we can dispute that and have arguments about that. the guy is genuinely humble and genuinely cares about public service. when he lost in 1988 and left as governor in 1990, he didn't go and cash in, didn't become a lobbyist. he teaches school at northeastern. he answers his own phone. it's adds miral. >> love that. >> steve cornacki, everyone. i love the new jacket, fts you much better. >> the man who followed lance armstrong for many years and things didn't quite turn out as expected. >> when everyone cheets then it becomes hugely distorted and becomes a different contest, a contest of who's got the best doctor and most money, who has the biggest risk tolerance? and the guy who was that guy for this era was lance. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first
that's the story of the creation of modern massachusetts. that's the story of the creation of modern america. the other thing i would say about dukakis, the reason he matters to me, not about his ideology or politics, we can dispute that and have arguments about that. the guy is genuinely humble and genuinely cares about public service. when he lost in 1988 and left as governor in 1990, he didn't go and cash in, didn't become a lobbyist. he teaches school at northeastern. he answers his own...
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from the first flakes flying in worcester, massachusetts, to this little girl basking in well over a foot in southwest michigan. look at the temps slipping in the teens and 20s in the great lakes and the first full freeze from boston to new york city. the south is not spared. freezing as far south as dallas and atlanta to the gulf coast. while the 10 to 20 degree below average chill will be short lived, aaa is reminding us to get vehicles going. keep cat litter or salt in case you get stuck. have a basic tool kit with pliers and a wrench and a penny. it is that simple to find out if you need new tires. put a penny in your tire tread. if you can see all of lincoln's head you need new tires if it is past his hairline your tires are fine. we're doing the test. i saw most of lincoln's head so this tire should be good for the season. there are 00,000 winter-related accidents every year. you want to get out and do the penny test on your car. ginger zee, abc news. >> as ginger said it's been cold overnight the east and folks in texas and the southeast will have a rude awakening with the arc
from the first flakes flying in worcester, massachusetts, to this little girl basking in well over a foot in southwest michigan. look at the temps slipping in the teens and 20s in the great lakes and the first full freeze from boston to new york city. the south is not spared. freezing as far south as dallas and atlanta to the gulf coast. while the 10 to 20 degree below average chill will be short lived, aaa is reminding us to get vehicles going. keep cat litter or salt in case you get stuck....
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huffington post," mitt romney advising boston group exploring potential bid for 2024 olympics the former massachusetts vernor successlly headed the 2002 winter olympics in salt lake city. >>> and topping our ne, nearly 2,0 people are confirmed dead in the plippines from typhoo haiyan. officialwarn the death toll could climb to more than 10,000. >>> dens of americanailors and more than aircraft are on their way on board the "uss george washington" to the hard-hit area. military officls say suicides among service members are down more than 22% this year. e number spiked to 349 last yearthe highest since the peagon beganracking in2001. >>> andoronto mayor rob for told supporters monday that he is, quot not going anywhere, guaranteed, follong his admission at he smoked crack cocaine. the city council is expected to vo tomorrow on an unprecedented motion that wld remove ford fromffice if he doesn't take a leave of absence. >>> okay. so in singapore, fans of anime flocked togeth for an ultimate night of playing dress-up. at the annual festival, participants celebrated their passionsor various video ge chact
huffington post," mitt romney advising boston group exploring potential bid for 2024 olympics the former massachusetts vernor successlly headed the 2002 winter olympics in salt lake city. >>> and topping our ne, nearly 2,0 people are confirmed dead in the plippines from typhoo haiyan. officialwarn the death toll could climb to more than 10,000. >>> dens of americanailors and more than aircraft are on their way on board the "uss george washington" to the hard-hit...
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senator from massachusetts. while she greatly regrets she cannot be with us tonight, she sent us a video instead. please note that this video was taped before the events of the government shutdown. >> good evening and thank you to the planning committee for inviting you to join -- meet a join you tonight. i wish i could be with you in person but we are going to have to settle for this video. i am glad to be here to mark the 175th anniversary of and -- grimke'slemke'-- historic speech to the massachusetts general assembly. it is an incredible time to celebrate the legacy of courageous women in the abolitionist movement. their efforts grew into five for suffrage and equal rights. this anniversary is also our minder of the powerful impact we can have when we make our voices heard and we stand up for what we believe in. i never plan to get into politics. i spent pretty much my whole career as a teacher, and is a lot professor, i taught bankruptcy and did research on the economic squeeze on middle class families. and
senator from massachusetts. while she greatly regrets she cannot be with us tonight, she sent us a video instead. please note that this video was taped before the events of the government shutdown. >> good evening and thank you to the planning committee for inviting you to join -- meet a join you tonight. i wish i could be with you in person but we are going to have to settle for this video. i am glad to be here to mark the 175th anniversary of and -- grimke'slemke'-- historic speech to...
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talking about the massachusetts experience in which during the first month of their normal for the massachusetts exchange only 3 percent of the total signed up because people take there time. this is an uneasy position. but in connecticut where we have an exchange that has been up and running mon-khmer website that is working to win the first month in know what our number was? 11%. we in rhode 10 percent of our expected total in the first 30 days. here is what people say about their experience with connecticut exchange. one person said this is a great resource for canada residents to apply for of coverage. thanks to the health care law. another said, i chose it because i have been denied in the past by other carriers before this law changed. another said, thank you so much for the south carolina. have not been short in a decade. and so, so thankful. another said, thank you for this program. a loss my jaw year ago and could not find anything i can afford enough coverage before this law passed. finally another said, thank you, this law is helpful and appreciated. airbus america. thank you, preside
talking about the massachusetts experience in which during the first month of their normal for the massachusetts exchange only 3 percent of the total signed up because people take there time. this is an uneasy position. but in connecticut where we have an exchange that has been up and running mon-khmer website that is working to win the first month in know what our number was? 11%. we in rhode 10 percent of our expected total in the first 30 days. here is what people say about their experience...
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the legal age for marriage in massachusetts was 16. the average age was 24, which except for james is the average age of which her sisters were married and also the age at which benjamin franklin was married. it is extremely unusual to marry at the age of 15. it was also illegal. the man she married was poor. he was a sadler. she never once heard anything but the least affection. she heard about anything at all. she wrote the firstborn 1729 and then added 19, died may 18, 1730. the child of her childhood died three weeks shy of her first birthday. a dead child despite no more surprising than me pretty sure in a sermon called for dots inside the hours. one in four children died before the age of 10. they were wrapped in linen, dipped in melted? her box was a time is built and painted black. at the gravesite. the more earnest, norm ministers wanted there to be any tears. a token from warner said the price of price we distressed mother of her dear only son printed in boston the way james first child died. luke chapter 17 verse 13, we cann
the legal age for marriage in massachusetts was 16. the average age was 24, which except for james is the average age of which her sisters were married and also the age at which benjamin franklin was married. it is extremely unusual to marry at the age of 15. it was also illegal. the man she married was poor. he was a sadler. she never once heard anything but the least affection. she heard about anything at all. she wrote the firstborn 1729 and then added 19, died may 18, 1730. the child of her...
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senator from massachusetts. while she greatly regrets she cannot be with us tonight, she sent us a video instead. please note that this video was taped before the events of the government shutdown. >> good evening, and thank you to the courtesy of the planning committee for inviting me to join you tonight. i wish i could be with you in person but we are going to have to settle for this video. i am glad to be here to mark the 175th anniversary of angelina grimke's historic speech to the massachusetts general assembly. it is an incredible time to celebrate the legacy of courageous women in the abolitionist movement. their efforts grew into five for suffrage and equal rights. this anniversary is also a reminder of the powerful impact we can have when we make our voices heard and we stand up for what we believe in. i never planned to get into politics. i spent pretty much my whole career as a teacher, and as a law professor, i taught bankruptcy and did research on the economic squeeze on middle class families. and t
senator from massachusetts. while she greatly regrets she cannot be with us tonight, she sent us a video instead. please note that this video was taped before the events of the government shutdown. >> good evening, and thank you to the courtesy of the planning committee for inviting me to join you tonight. i wish i could be with you in person but we are going to have to settle for this video. i am glad to be here to mark the 175th anniversary of angelina grimke's historic speech to the...
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ferris practices at massachusetts general. run by partners, it's one of the most prestigious and priciest hospitals around. in today's cost-cutting climate, it's been on the defensive. why is the very hospital we're in now among the most expensive hospitals in the world? >> this is an all-things-for-all people. there are certain disease categories, we're the only provider that provides care for that category of patients. there's another reason: we teach here. we teach the next generation of doctors and nurses, and we have to cover the costs of that teaching. >> reporter: places like mass general make money by providing as many services as they can and charging a premium for them. >> that was always the ethic of the system: do a lot, keep the hospital beds full, keep the services busy, we'll make a lot of money, and then we can use that to support the social missions and save for a rainy day. what massachusetts has said is, "we cant afford that system. make your money by being better, cheaper, not by being more and more and mor
ferris practices at massachusetts general. run by partners, it's one of the most prestigious and priciest hospitals around. in today's cost-cutting climate, it's been on the defensive. why is the very hospital we're in now among the most expensive hospitals in the world? >> this is an all-things-for-all people. there are certain disease categories, we're the only provider that provides care for that category of patients. there's another reason: we teach here. we teach the next generation...
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kennedy's a sustainable hero and david mccullough, our great historian from massachusetts, like john f. kennedy was talking about the heroism of kennedy. i say that because after his death there was a lot of camelot literature, books by ted sorenson building up kennedy and other books came out of a different generation very critical of his personal life. but now on the 50th anniversary, not only is he coming off as a sustainable hero, the amount of love, the outpouring from love from all over america, its bipartisan and spirit. david reading those words reminds you kennedy was the greatest orator of the 20th century. you could chisel so many speeches into marble and monuments. now there's another new monument in dallas as of today. >> gerald posner, as you reflect and we get ready for the flyover to recall and to honor the memory of the president of the united states, president john f. kennedy, this is a special moment for the city of dallas itself where this terrible tragedy occurred 50 years ago this hour. >> yeah, absolutely, wolf. dallas did it self very proud today with some ser
kennedy's a sustainable hero and david mccullough, our great historian from massachusetts, like john f. kennedy was talking about the heroism of kennedy. i say that because after his death there was a lot of camelot literature, books by ted sorenson building up kennedy and other books came out of a different generation very critical of his personal life. but now on the 50th anniversary, not only is he coming off as a sustainable hero, the amount of love, the outpouring from love from all over...
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i think the question now is if they can get it working, you know, we've seen this in massachusetts where maybe 150 people signed up the first month under romney care. i think it's still too early to tell whether this indeed, whether they can get the website up and working and how many people are trying to sign up. what they should be doing is putting these numbers out daily now. i think waiting until friday for official number $ a mistake. they should be -- we should know every day how many people are signing up. keep it -- make it very transparent from this point forward. jon: if this were a private company signing up these folks and it had, you know, rolled out the website that we've got and it had less than 10% of the customers it had anticipated, i mean, that company could be belly up by now, wouldn't it? >> it's a total disaster but what more than the number is, what is the composition of those that signed up and would a low number suggests is that the composition is not the healthy people that obamacare needs to subsidize the sick and the elderly so the 50,000 number is probably pe
i think the question now is if they can get it working, you know, we've seen this in massachusetts where maybe 150 people signed up the first month under romney care. i think it's still too early to tell whether this indeed, whether they can get the website up and working and how many people are trying to sign up. what they should be doing is putting these numbers out daily now. i think waiting until friday for official number $ a mistake. they should be -- we should know every day how many...
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to massachusetts, james whitey bolger finally faced his crimes. a judge sentenced him to life in prison. bolger deserves nothing less than to spend the rest of his life in jail for the harm, the pain, and the suffering he has caused to so many in this town. >> the 84-year-old remained defiant in the en, calling his trial on racketeering charges ace -- a sham. he remained unfazed as he learned his fate. -- stonefaced as he learned his fate. >> to china, where in the past hour or so the country's new leadership announced two major changes in policy. will ease its decade old one child family planning policy and abolish it maturity is -- notorious reeducation through labor camps. heart of reforms -- part of reforms during a communist party meeting this week. we have our reporter from the bbc china service with me. hasa little while, there been a sense of a beginning a relaxation in the one child policy. but today, is this really the death knell? exactly, the one child policy has been in place for over three decades. a louder voice from the public sayi
to massachusetts, james whitey bolger finally faced his crimes. a judge sentenced him to life in prison. bolger deserves nothing less than to spend the rest of his life in jail for the harm, the pain, and the suffering he has caused to so many in this town. >> the 84-year-old remained defiant in the en, calling his trial on racketeering charges ace -- a sham. he remained unfazed as he learned his fate. -- stonefaced as he learned his fate. >> to china, where in the past hour or so...
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fact, was done in massachusetts, should be done nationally, federalized and nationalized. there are a lot of differences, right. >> at the state level. i'm not a fan of romney. i'm not a fan of romney care, let's look at romney care versus obama care. romney care passed with bipartisan support. zero votes in the state senate. he didn't impose taxes. said obama care imposed 500 billion over the next ten years and now three times as expensive. we can argue the merits of state versus federal. there's a remarkable difference between the relationship with government and health care. and the relationship should be with your doctor. >> we can also argue whether romney's being truthful if he thought romney care, which was the model for obama care was only good for massachusetts. he wanted to make that the template for the rest of the country. >> can we all agree he was a pretty good guest to get? >> governor romney, sure. >> well, nancy pelosi didn't think -- she didn't know why he was on sunday talk show. i've got to move you on to this. tomorrow the president will host in the ro
fact, was done in massachusetts, should be done nationally, federalized and nationalized. there are a lot of differences, right. >> at the state level. i'm not a fan of romney. i'm not a fan of romney care, let's look at romney care versus obama care. romney care passed with bipartisan support. zero votes in the state senate. he didn't impose taxes. said obama care imposed 500 billion over the next ten years and now three times as expensive. we can argue the merits of state versus...
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i live in massachusetts and i looked up emergency room visits from 2011 and massachusetts was top 13 of highest emergency room visits. i am not sure if it is going to take care of that nationally. thank you. ed.t: marco rubio has an op- he says no bailouts for obama care. ofied deep in the department health and human services press release that accompany the president's november 14 speech was the sentence. though this transitional policy was not anticipated by help insurance insurers when setting rates for 2014, the risk court or program should help ameliorate unanticipated changes in premium revenue. while risk corridors can predict -- protect taxpayers, obama's risk corridors are designed in such an open-ended manner that he president's action now exposes taxpayers to a bailout of the health-insurance industry if and when the law fails. to president's only response people losing their health insurance plans entails putting them on the hook for bailing out insurance companies. that is an op-ed from marco rubio of florida. night still, indiana, republican line. hi. ille, indiana, rep
i live in massachusetts and i looked up emergency room visits from 2011 and massachusetts was top 13 of highest emergency room visits. i am not sure if it is going to take care of that nationally. thank you. ed.t: marco rubio has an op- he says no bailouts for obama care. ofied deep in the department health and human services press release that accompany the president's november 14 speech was the sentence. though this transitional policy was not anticipated by help insurance insurers when...
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that will cost jobs here in massachusetts. one of the problems is what we did in massachusetts was tailored to our population. it took advantage of health care and a number of different things, one of them, steve, was the fact that we had merged the non-group market with the individual market to try to spread out risks. what does the federal plan do? well, it reduces the number of rating factors we can use to evaluate risk for that pool. it's undermine wack we want to do. in fact, we have pleaded with our governor, governor patrick has asked the federal government, give us a waiver so that we can evaluate and price risk fairly and yet we now are going to be forced to use 4 rating factors as opposed to 106789 that's one of the major points of distinction here, massachusetts plan worked because it was designed for pennsylvania. we had expertise, for instance, in pricing risks. we had growth markets in medical devices. yet, when we look at what's happening at the federal level which claims to be mirrored on what we did in massach
that will cost jobs here in massachusetts. one of the problems is what we did in massachusetts was tailored to our population. it took advantage of health care and a number of different things, one of them, steve, was the fact that we had merged the non-group market with the individual market to try to spread out risks. what does the federal plan do? well, it reduces the number of rating factors we can use to evaluate risk for that pool. it's undermine wack we want to do. in fact, we have...
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director petraeus has seen these issues and educated all of us at the bureau about them, not just in massachusetts as you note and as you know but all over the country. these kinds of efforts to prey upon what are seniors, also veterans, are beyond reprehensible. we think there are things we can do as a consumer bureau particularly working with state attorney general who has been pretty aggressive in the area and will continue to be if we highlight issues and problems for them, the state of washington, attorney general took a very helpful action on this. so has the state of oregon. we're going to try to coordinate others. in terms of what congress could do, i haven't thought that issue through. but anything you can do i think would be welcomed by us and others. we want to stamp this out and make sure people who are entitled to benefits, precious benefits that aren't that extensive under the law as it is, they have earned by serving their country are not going to be stripped of those by frauds and scams of the kind we see in lots of markets but it one in particular. >> thank you very much. the aid
director petraeus has seen these issues and educated all of us at the bureau about them, not just in massachusetts as you note and as you know but all over the country. these kinds of efforts to prey upon what are seniors, also veterans, are beyond reprehensible. we think there are things we can do as a consumer bureau particularly working with state attorney general who has been pretty aggressive in the area and will continue to be if we highlight issues and problems for them, the state of...
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massachusetts governor is here to talk about the rough start to obama care. >> looking forward to that. david, thanks. >> can we hear a little more of alma deutscher. she'll play us off the air. i'll ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i ♪ know i can't deny... ♪ that i got a new feeling ♪ deep inside... ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. >>> good morning. i'm kris sanchez. coming up next on "today in the bay," a crime spree as three walnut creek shops are robbed in 24 hours. the dramatic surveillance video of the thieves in action. >>> also, l.a.x. is once again open this morning as the investigation into the deadly shooting there continues. the chilling note left behind by the suspected gunman. >>> and a man is hit on an east bay freeway closing it for hours. now investigators want to know why he was there. this is toob. "today in the bay." >> from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >>> and we are waking up bright and blue this morning. a live look at san francisco from our san bruno mountain camera. we turned the clocks ba
massachusetts governor is here to talk about the rough start to obama care. >> looking forward to that. david, thanks. >> can we hear a little more of alma deutscher. she'll play us off the air. i'll ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i ♪ know i can't deny... ♪ that i got a new feeling ♪ deep inside... ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. >>> good morning. i'm kris sanchez. coming up next on "today in the bay,"...
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he could know it by looking at massachusetts and seeing people there lost insurance. >> but the so-called architect of obama care, dr. emanuel, is now defending the president's repeated insistence that americans would be able to keep their health plans if they wanted to. he's now blaming insurance companies for acting unexpectedly and dropping plans that do not comply with new mandatory minimum standards. >> passed the law, we said any plan that existed before the date the law was passed would be grandfathered in unless lots of changes were made. now, you know, we have to imagine obama care not against a blank slate but what against insurance companies regularly do. >> now, david axelrod the white house senior adviser in the initial debates over obama care said it would be a huge mistake to define the entire affordable care act by the website debacle alone. >> peter, live in washington. thank you. eric? >> jamie, to the middle east now where secretary of state john kerry is in egypt, trying to mend fences after that country's foreign minister called relations with the u.s. in turmoil. it'
he could know it by looking at massachusetts and seeing people there lost insurance. >> but the so-called architect of obama care, dr. emanuel, is now defending the president's repeated insistence that americans would be able to keep their health plans if they wanted to. he's now blaming insurance companies for acting unexpectedly and dropping plans that do not comply with new mandatory minimum standards. >> passed the law, we said any plan that existed before the date the law was...